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COROMANDEL.

[l!V TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

. . Coromandel, this day. •• ' The Just-iS-Tiuie got fifteen pounds of specimens on Thursday, and more again today. The mine looks first rate. Cokby.—The manager reports getting a . little gold in the stone from the low level "! reef, which looks splendid.

Lykll, this day. Gold-bearing stone having every appearance of being the main roe! was struck yesterday evening in the United Alpina Company's low level. Coarse gold is showing in the stone very freely.

Tho following telegrams were received to-day from the managers of the Premier and Colonist and Kew Find Mines respectively:-+ Premier and Colonist (Waiorongbmai).—Will retort Premier and Colonist today. Premier now on the fire. Nf,\v Fixd (Waiorongomai).—Started to retort according to instructions. Willwira result when finished. Beaking down gooctgold in laading stopes. Just sisarted from winste in low level No. 2 reef. Reef looking well In drive.

Tho Bad ana Worthlew I are never im«a*«l or counterfeited. Tito is 1 especially true of a family medicine, and it is I positive proof that the remedy imitated is of Hie I highest value. As soon as it had been twtea I and proved by tho whole world that Hop Bitten I was the purest, best, and most valuable family I medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up, "'■..■> I and began to steal the notices in which thePreae 1 and the people of the country had expressed the j merits of H. 8., and in every way trying to " j induce suffering invalids to use their stuff I instead, expecting to make money on ths oredß I and goad name of H.B. Many others start* j nostrums put up in similar style to H. R, with I variously devised names in which the wort I "Urn?" * V. 10? 0 WiUl *°° WOrd "H°P" ■"• I ~-m? l.\ m thoirWe orinanywayoonneotea «nii them m> their name, are imitations «* I nu",',\ 'f?' ts- ?e, Wil?. o of them- TouohßM» of incjn, bso nothing but genuine American Hop tutors, with a bunch or cluster of Rrcea Hoto I on the white label, and Dr.Ss"nMnebtow™ "> the glass. Trustnothingclse. Druggists and Lhemista arc warned ugamst dealing in imit&- • i. i tions or counterfeits.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4193, 24 November 1883, Page 2

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COROMANDEL. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4193, 24 November 1883, Page 2

COROMANDEL. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4193, 24 November 1883, Page 2

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